In Faith Order Understanding, all of the late Louis Mackey's virtues are on display. His sensitivity to language and to the limits of language to bear stable meaning seems especially appropriate to the study of what is arguably the most elastic of the medieval traditions of thought, the so-called Augustinian tradition. Defining that tradition by the project of 'faith seeking understanding,' Mackey documents this point at one of those places in any body of Christian thought where heaven and earth can be said to meet - rational reflection on the existence of God. What he makes clear is that 'not everyone who proves the existence of God is proving the same thing' and 'those who prove the existence of God do not all understand the nature of proof in the same way.' This is especially true to the variety of such reflections found in the Augustinian tradition and among its four greatest medieval representatives: Augustine, Anselm, Bonaventure, Scotus.
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Table of Contents
- To the memory of my teacher 5
- ROBERT E. CUSHMAN 1993 5
- Contents 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Foreword 11
- Preface 25
- The Idea of Order at Hippo Regius Augustines Proof of Gods Existence 31
- Of Mere Being Anselm Gaunilon and the Fool 70
- The Lover the Believer and the Poet The Imagination of Order in Bonaventures Natural Theology 99
- The First Idea Scotus on the Forms of Essential Order 144
- Epilogue 189